Bradford Cox, frontman for Deerhunter delivers the quietly positive pop glow of 'Parallax', his 2nd solo album for 4AD. 'Parallax' is imbued with a personal, introspective yet un-self-indulgent sound, fleshing out a classic soundscape influenced by original '50s pop hooks and space-age S-FX but always with an ear for more modern, slightly avant sensibilities. There's a gentle psychedelic aspect to his music, sharing something of a mild lysergic element with the likes of Ducktails, but with a "better" studio production, recording at NYC's esteemed Rare Book Rooms for a subtle yet detailed placement of sounds in his fragile, sensitively involved arrangements. Many would agree that it's his best work to date, mature, confident, and naggingly memorable.
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Bradford Cox, frontman for Deerhunter delivers the quietly positive pop glow of 'Parallax', his 2nd solo album for 4AD. 'Parallax' is imbued with a personal, introspective yet un-self-indulgent sound, fleshing out a classic soundscape influenced by original '50s pop hooks and space-age S-FX but always with an ear for more modern, slightly avant sensibilities. There's a gentle psychedelic aspect to his music, sharing something of a mild lysergic element with the likes of Ducktails, but with a "better" studio production, recording at NYC's esteemed Rare Book Rooms for a subtle yet detailed placement of sounds in his fragile, sensitively involved arrangements. Many would agree that it's his best work to date, mature, confident, and naggingly memorable.
Bradford Cox, frontman for Deerhunter delivers the quietly positive pop glow of 'Parallax', his 2nd solo album for 4AD. 'Parallax' is imbued with a personal, introspective yet un-self-indulgent sound, fleshing out a classic soundscape influenced by original '50s pop hooks and space-age S-FX but always with an ear for more modern, slightly avant sensibilities. There's a gentle psychedelic aspect to his music, sharing something of a mild lysergic element with the likes of Ducktails, but with a "better" studio production, recording at NYC's esteemed Rare Book Rooms for a subtle yet detailed placement of sounds in his fragile, sensitively involved arrangements. Many would agree that it's his best work to date, mature, confident, and naggingly memorable.
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Bradford Cox, frontman for Deerhunter delivers the quietly positive pop glow of 'Parallax', his 2nd solo album for 4AD. 'Parallax' is imbued with a personal, introspective yet un-self-indulgent sound, fleshing out a classic soundscape influenced by original '50s pop hooks and space-age S-FX but always with an ear for more modern, slightly avant sensibilities. There's a gentle psychedelic aspect to his music, sharing something of a mild lysergic element with the likes of Ducktails, but with a "better" studio production, recording at NYC's esteemed Rare Book Rooms for a subtle yet detailed placement of sounds in his fragile, sensitively involved arrangements. Many would agree that it's his best work to date, mature, confident, and naggingly memorable.